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Squid Game star Lee Jung-jae signs on for male lead role in The Acolyte

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Just days after Jodie Turner-Smith signed on for a major role in Disney Plus' Star Wars series The Acolyte, the male lead has been found in Lee Jung-jae.The 49-year-old Squid Game star, who is up for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series at the Emmy Awards this weekend, has landed his first major studio role, the male lead in the new Star Wars series, via Deadline.Details about his role were not released, though he joins both Turner-Smith and Amandla Stenberg in the highly-anticipated series.

New role: Just days after Jodie Turner-Smith signed on for a major role in Disney Plus' Star Wars series The Acolyte, the male lead has been found in Lee Jung-jaeThe show was first announced back in April 2020, when Headland came on board to spearhead the show.It was described as, 'a female-centric series that takes place in a different part of the Star Wars timeline than other projects.' Disney officially announced the project in December 2020, describing The Acolyte as, 'a mystery-thriller that will take viewers into a galaxy of shadowy secrets and emerging dark-side powers in the final days of the High Republic era.'   New show: The show was first announced back in April 2020, when Headland came on board to spearhead the showThe High Republic Era in Star Wars lore takes place roughly 200 years before the Skywalker era in the original Star Wars films.The High Republic Era was largely a time of peace, where the Jedi order thrived and believed the Sith had been extinct for centuries.The Acolyte title most likely refers to The Acolyte Program, a government program designed to find Force-sensitive youth to become Sith Acolytes for the Galactic Empire, training under a Sith Lord.

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